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the other is tim scott of south carolina. >>> and from an historic day to a day just short of making history on wall street. the dow has been flirting with a return to the 14,000 mark, on a rocket ride of economic energy. but today, a new report on growth created a speed bump. we wanted to know how serious is it? abc's david muir, here to tell us what he found out today. david? >> reporter: i've been fascinated, diane, with the race to the 14,000 mark on the dow. it's been something to watch. welcome news for so many boomers. finally seeing their 401(k)s come back. but tonight, the first real bump in some time. in fact, take a look at this. the market closing down. we came so close to that all-time high there, october 2007, before the crash. 14,164 there. look where we are tonight. we fast forward to current day, we're so close, 13,910. and tonight, those jittery boomers want to know, can they believe in the recovery? the stock market on a rocket ride. the dow with the best start to the year since 1989. but with today's speed bump, what are baby boomers to think? is the recovery in t
the other is tim scott of south carolina. >>> and from an historic day to a day just short of making history on wall street. the dow has been flirting with a return to the 14,000 mark, on a rocket ride of economic energy. but today, a new report on growth created a speed bump. we wanted to know how serious is it? abc's david muir, here to tell us what he found out today. david? >> reporter: i've been fascinated, diane, with the race to the 14,000 mark on the dow. it's been...
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the supreme court in south carolina ruled in favor of the biological father. it wasn't an easy decision for the court, though. the justices were split 3-2. in the majority opinion, they wrote, they are upholding the family court's ruling with a heavy heart. the majority opinion concluded the biological father and his family have created a safe, loving, and appropriate home for her. those in the dissenting opinion argued federal law should not trump state law, knowing that the father knowingly abandon his fatherly responsibilities in every respect. lawyers for brown say that he is a good parent and she a happy and thriving. they say they have only been allowed to speak with her once. >> we told her we loved her and she said i love you, too. and that was it. >> that was it. >> but matt and melanie haven't given up. they are taking their case to the united states supreme court. >> you don't ever stop fighting for your child. ever. >> the united states supreme court doesn't take that many cases. they get 7,000 cases a year and they take about 80. >> yep. >> report
the supreme court in south carolina ruled in favor of the biological father. it wasn't an easy decision for the court, though. the justices were split 3-2. in the majority opinion, they wrote, they are upholding the family court's ruling with a heavy heart. the majority opinion concluded the biological father and his family have created a safe, loving, and appropriate home for her. those in the dissenting opinion argued federal law should not trump state law, knowing that the father knowingly...
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until that night, she had lived in the south carolina home with her adoptive parents, matt and melanie. they watched her come into this world. matt cut her umbilical cord, and they took her home from the hospital. by all accounts, in court records, they gave her a warm and loving home. but the court ruled they had to give her up. why? her biological father is a member of the cherokee nation. it's based on a law designed to make sure that native american children are adopted by native american families. in a statement today, veronica's adoptive parents said we're so incredibly grateful to the justices for agreeing to hear our case. it's been an extremely difficult year, but we now have a renewed sense of faith in our legal system. the court had denied their appeal. they legal options would have been pretty much exhausted. paul is part of their legal team, and we spoke earlier. paul, first off, a big day, obviously, for you and the family as well. i want to get your reaction to this news. are you surprised by it? i know you hoped for it, but did you expect the supreme court to take this
until that night, she had lived in the south carolina home with her adoptive parents, matt and melanie. they watched her come into this world. matt cut her umbilical cord, and they took her home from the hospital. by all accounts, in court records, they gave her a warm and loving home. but the court ruled they had to give her up. why? her biological father is a member of the cherokee nation. it's based on a law designed to make sure that native american children are adopted by native american...
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sanford, then south carolina governor, caught in a lie nearly four years ago and forced to confess to cheating on his wife with an argentinian woman he called his soulmate. his wife jenny drew praise for refusing to stand beside him, and she moved out of the governor's mansion with her four sons. facing messy divorce charges sanford wouldn't step down and served out the next two years of his term. pundits were confident sanford's political career was over and even he seemed to agree. >> there's been a lot of talk about you maybe re-entering the political world. i'm jumping a head a little bit. are you? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: he announced he's a candidate for congress. he pointed to the country's financial health as motivation saying that in his 20 years in public service he had an amazingly consistent record on looking out for the taxpayer. asked whether taxpayers might have an issue with him looking after another woman, sanford said, don't judge any one person by their best day. don't judge them by their worst day. look at the totality. the whole of their life. >> i said, we ne
sanford, then south carolina governor, caught in a lie nearly four years ago and forced to confess to cheating on his wife with an argentinian woman he called his soulmate. his wife jenny drew praise for refusing to stand beside him, and she moved out of the governor's mansion with her four sons. facing messy divorce charges sanford wouldn't step down and served out the next two years of his term. pundits were confident sanford's political career was over and even he seemed to agree. >>...
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as north carolina. this is what it looks like in boston this morning, where it's in the single digits. further south it's chilly in new york's central park where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you. it is in the low teens in central park. the temperature is one issue as we stand out here, though we can feel the winds start to pick up just a bit and that is the key thing, windchills are expected to be below zero in some areas today. this cold weather is here it will likely last through the weekend, and the worst of it could be today. >> it's very very cold. >> reporter: all day, new yorkers bundled up against windchill temps that ranged from single digits to below zero. >> i was kind of cold but i don't care i'm outside and i got to make money i got to go home and make sure i feed everybody. >> reporter: in fact it's so cold, you can see it. in midtown's bryant park the centerpiece fountain marved into a strangely beautiful ice sculpture. and for
as north carolina. this is what it looks like in boston this morning, where it's in the single digits. further south it's chilly in new york's central park where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you. it is in the low teens in central park. the temperature is one issue as we stand out here, though we can feel the winds start to pick up just a bit and that is the key thing, windchills are expected to be below zero in some areas...
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as north carolina. this is what it looks like in boston this morning where it's in the low single digits. further south it's also chilly in new york central park, and that's where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you both. yeah, it is a whop 1g 2 degrees here in central park this morning. the temperature is one thing, but as we stand out here, the winds are starting to pick up too. that's the big thing. windchill numbers are expected to be well below zero in some places today. this cold is here. it will likely last through the weekend and today could be the worst of it. >> it's very, very cold. >> reporter: all day new yorkers bundled up against windchill temps that ranged from single digits to below zero. >> i'm kind of cold, but i don't care, man. i'm outside. i've got to make money, make sure i go home and feed everybody. >> reporter: in fact, it's so cold you can see it. in midtown's bryant park, the centerpiece fountain has morphed into a st
as north carolina. this is what it looks like in boston this morning where it's in the low single digits. further south it's also chilly in new york central park, and that's where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you both. yeah, it is a whop 1g 2 degrees here in central park this morning. the temperature is one thing, but as we stand out here, the winds are starting to pick up too. that's the big thing. windchill numbers are...
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carolina and missouri. >> and there wasn't much time so an air officer was summoned. the couple kissed. they got that warm round of applause from about 2 dozen airport workers. that would be tough. after -- right after you're married you get on separate flights? >> that's really tough. we wish them well. we certainly hope they're okay. we welcome you to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> the nfl playoffs start today capping off sensations and impressive comebacks. >> reporter: the comeback story of the year was peyton manning, who returned from a career-threatening injury in new spectacular form. he led the team. suddenly the tebow mania that swept through denver a year ago seems like a distant memory. >> in my heart, i'm the mvp. >> reporter: minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson mounted his own comeback. he came back from a torn acl to rewrite the record books falling just nine yards short of the season rushing world and single-handedly willed the vikings into the playoffs. and who could forget the magnificent thr
carolina and missouri. >> and there wasn't much time so an air officer was summoned. the couple kissed. they got that warm round of applause from about 2 dozen airport workers. that would be tough. after -- right after you're married you get on separate flights? >> that's really tough. we wish them well. we certainly hope they're okay. we welcome you to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> the nfl playoffs start...
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carolina when a storm hit his district. and i'm telling you right now that this is a very critical vote for america. we either will have one rule for one place and another rule for another or we'll do what -- we raised our hands and got sworn in on january 3rd. this is what this is all about. >> a lot of people watching shake their heads and think when fellow americans are in need, i can't imagine it could be political, but in fact it is political and there are a lot of critics who say we're all for aid, what we're not for is pork. i'll highlight a couple things. money for fisheries in alaska. watershed restoration. >> those things have been taken out. >> in response to wildfires in colorado, $20 million, is that still in there? >> that's not pork. they put it into their bill. that's been taken out. that was in the original senate bill. there is not pork and we have oversight in this legislation. >> what about this, sir? he i see $50 million for national park service historic 3re67b va preservation activities. >> many of ou
carolina when a storm hit his district. and i'm telling you right now that this is a very critical vote for america. we either will have one rule for one place and another rule for another or we'll do what -- we raised our hands and got sworn in on january 3rd. this is what this is all about. >> a lot of people watching shake their heads and think when fellow americans are in need, i can't imagine it could be political, but in fact it is political and there are a lot of critics who say...
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he left with the other 46 members of his south carolina national guard unit. he's a captain. in a statement the governor wrote we are a proud military family who understands the sacrifices any family goes through when a loved one is serving his or her country. we will miss him while he's away. he will be helping in afghanistan with agriculture and farming. >> she understands, though, right, the suffering families go through. in the indianapolis star, a missing boy found 19 years after his grandparents kidnapped him. richard was just 5 years old when he disappeared. this was after a custody dispute. landers who is now 24 and married, was found in minnesota thanks in part to his social security number. the grandparents were found in a nearby town under aliases. police are not saying if they will face charges. the original charges were dropped back in 2008. his mom and dad, i think it's a stepmother, say they have not seen him yet or talked to him yet but they plan on doing so. >> can you imagine? so many years. >>> 20 minutes after the hour. it is an anxious friday if you work
he left with the other 46 members of his south carolina national guard unit. he's a captain. in a statement the governor wrote we are a proud military family who understands the sacrifices any family goes through when a loved one is serving his or her country. we will miss him while he's away. he will be helping in afghanistan with agriculture and farming. >> she understands, though, right, the suffering families go through. in the indianapolis star, a missing boy found 19 years after his...
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. >> former south carolina governor mark sanford speaking out. running for the congressional seat he held in the late 1990s. his career thought to be over in 2009 when he admitted to an extramarital affair while he was governor and last night on piers morgan, sanford said he is asking south carolina voters for forgiveness. >> there is an amazing reservoir of human grace out there. a reservoir of god's grace that each of us have to access. >> the pictures are you looking at are the woman from argentina that he had an affair. i believe they are now engaged. >>> a moment serena williams would probably like to forget, coming up. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> 49 minutes past the hour. let's get you up to date. >> top story, following lance armstrong. confirming charges against him that he has for years d
. >> former south carolina governor mark sanford speaking out. running for the congressional seat he held in the late 1990s. his career thought to be over in 2009 when he admitted to an extramarital affair while he was governor and last night on piers morgan, sanford said he is asking south carolina voters for forgiveness. >> there is an amazing reservoir of human grace out there. a reservoir of god's grace that each of us have to access. >> the pictures are you looking at are...
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bitter cold temperatures from the carolinas to tennessee and further south will make for some treacherous travel for you. the extreme weather is blamed for at least three deaths so far. alexandra steele standing by at the cnn weather center. first, jennifer delgado live in nashville, tennessee. where they need a lot of salt. >> they do. and right now, zoraida, right at 31 degrees. we know that freezing is at 32 degrees. we've been seeing precipitation in the form of rain and freezing rain. the problem is, it looks like we'll see threat for more of that popping up as we go through rush hour. from 7:00 until 9:00, potentially 10:00. you can see the crews, getting the salt. going out to lay this down to help prevent areas of black ice forming on roadways and overpasses and, of course, weather like this shouldn't come as a surprise after a wild, wild weather week. frigid temperatures and record-breaking windchills continue to playing much of the country. >> horrible. freezing cold. >> it's freezing out here, man. >> freezing rain and ice in tennessee. crews armed with salt trucks are at the r
bitter cold temperatures from the carolinas to tennessee and further south will make for some treacherous travel for you. the extreme weather is blamed for at least three deaths so far. alexandra steele standing by at the cnn weather center. first, jennifer delgado live in nashville, tennessee. where they need a lot of salt. >> they do. and right now, zoraida, right at 31 degrees. we know that freezing is at 32 degrees. we've been seeing precipitation in the form of rain and freezing...
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. >>> an update on the political soap opera that is south carolina. former south carolina first lady jenny sanford announced sunday that she has decided against running for that state's open congressional seat. this avoids a potential face-off run against her ex-husband. she said thanks to the current dysfunctional congress and john boehner she can be more productive just being a mom. listen to what she said. >> the idea of killing myself to run for a seat for the privilege of serving in a dysfunctional body under john boehner when i have an eighth grader at home doesn't make sense to me. >> mark sanford is expected to announce his seat in the next few days. he resigned as governor, resurfaced, and admitted to an fair with a woman from argentina. >> coca-cola wants to be seen as part of the solution with its brand-new ad campaign that's addressing obesity. you're going to see a closer look coming jup plus target practice, the nra's surprising new mobile app that says it is safe for kids. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that
. >>> an update on the political soap opera that is south carolina. former south carolina first lady jenny sanford announced sunday that she has decided against running for that state's open congressional seat. this avoids a potential face-off run against her ex-husband. she said thanks to the current dysfunctional congress and john boehner she can be more productive just being a mom. listen to what she said. >> the idea of killing myself to run for a seat for the privilege of...
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former south carolina governor mark sanford expected to announce today that he's running for congress. sanford's political career really imploded in 2009 after he disappeared and later admitted he was having an affair with a woman in argentina. just this week, his ex-wife decided against challenging sanford for his old house seat. jenny sanford said it would be more productive to focus on raising her child than running for the house. and despite her recents health scare, bill clinton says hillary is doing great. he made a bold prediction about theo outgoing secretary of stat. >> she's always been very, very healthy and she has very low blood pressure. i tell her that she's still got time to have three more husbands after me. so i think she'll live to be 120. >> hillary clinton as you know is recovering from a blood clot in her head. >>> in englewood, california, a woman -- a man, rather, has experienced his own version of reality tv. he was watching a high speed chase on television when all of a sudden the car with the cops in hot pursuit passed right in front of him. police eventuall
former south carolina governor mark sanford expected to announce today that he's running for congress. sanford's political career really imploded in 2009 after he disappeared and later admitted he was having an affair with a woman in argentina. just this week, his ex-wife decided against challenging sanford for his old house seat. jenny sanford said it would be more productive to focus on raising her child than running for the house. and despite her recents health scare, bill clinton says...
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. >>> a mexican restaurant in columbia, south carolina is in hot water over a t-shirt it's selling that says look at this, how to catch an illegal immigrant. and it shows a taco being used as bait. critics say the message behind the shirt that employees wear and sell is racist. >>> the list goes on and on and on. another lashing earning seven nominations and tyler perry is being honored for his work in three films. they're handed out on february 23rd the night before the oscars. >>> take your ipad with you into the pool. can you believe that? that and other cool innovations from the electronics consumer show. >> plus we're already calling this the shot of the year. the story behind that you been believable shot. there it is. oh, my. we'll have that story coming up. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showe
. >>> a mexican restaurant in columbia, south carolina is in hot water over a t-shirt it's selling that says look at this, how to catch an illegal immigrant. and it shows a taco being used as bait. critics say the message behind the shirt that employees wear and sell is racist. >>> the list goes on and on and on. another lashing earning seven nominations and tyler perry is being honored for his work in three films. they're handed out on february 23rd the night before the...
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arkansas, louisiana, month tan na, north carolina, south dakota. it will be interesting to see whether the tide has turned. some polls show on some of the options, 89% of republicans support them. maybe that stat will put some courage in some of the politicians. >> thanks very much to john avlon >>> our third story out front. notre dame star linebacker says he is a victim of a bizarre hoax. he says he was conned by a woman into an internet relationship. that's the least bizarre part of this story. university held a late press conference tonight on the case. ted rollins is following the story. what more did university officials say to shed some light on what is a truly bizarre and disturbing story. >> this is such a shocking story to not only people in the sports world but because this story transcended the sports world. anyone that follows notre dame or who watched that championship game and heard about manti te'o and the death of his grandmother and his 22-year-old girlfriend who supposedly died of leukemia. we now know there was no girlfriend. it
arkansas, louisiana, month tan na, north carolina, south dakota. it will be interesting to see whether the tide has turned. some polls show on some of the options, 89% of republicans support them. maybe that stat will put some courage in some of the politicians. >> thanks very much to john avlon >>> our third story out front. notre dame star linebacker says he is a victim of a bizarre hoax. he says he was conned by a woman into an internet relationship. that's the least bizarre...
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. >> we're talking south carolina, 55%. i mean really the thing -- the core of the argument is they expect things to be different. the house republicans screwed up last week, they'll screw up this week. it's a repetitive business and obama showed this clear path through a democratic primary process and i think they're going to be two very strong african-american candidates probably looking at 2016 and who see they have a path. >> who are they? >> i mean the two who come to my mind are deval patrick, sort of classic insider with credentials. and then cory booker, the mayor of newark who is kind of in terms of his persona is a super mayor. he has the kind of access to the national media and fund-raiser that you need and it looks like he's running for senate. >> you know, roland, i always love that you say what you think. last night when you saw ben's giemt you tweeted, quote, your theory is insane. ain't going to happen. of the two, he's more plausible than booker. won't happen. >> first ofll if you examine in terms of this w
. >> we're talking south carolina, 55%. i mean really the thing -- the core of the argument is they expect things to be different. the house republicans screwed up last week, they'll screw up this week. it's a repetitive business and obama showed this clear path through a democratic primary process and i think they're going to be two very strong african-american candidates probably looking at 2016 and who see they have a path. >> who are they? >> i mean the two who come to my...
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that will make its way eastward and we could have an ice storm on our hands across the south. alabama, georgia, into the carolinas, tennessee and kentucky, ice on the roadways tomorrow morning. that could be really dangerous. so that's what we're going to watch for in the next 24 to 48 hours. we look at the satellite radar imagery heading into the next 24 to 48 hours. again, we'll continue to watch the potential for the ice storm and we will keep you up to date on that ongoing fire in chicago. so dangerous for all those men and women that are fighting fires in sub freezing temperatures. back to you inside where it's warm! >> steve: yeah. >> brian: i always think about that with firefighters, middle of the night, they get a call at 2:00 o'clock and they have to fight the elements. >> steve: just look at that. they're pouring all that water onto that fire and it's all going to become icicles, the stuff that doesn't work on dousing the fire. >> alisyn: usually graffiti is ad about things. so why are these construction workers being encourage to do scribble all overt world trade c
that will make its way eastward and we could have an ice storm on our hands across the south. alabama, georgia, into the carolinas, tennessee and kentucky, ice on the roadways tomorrow morning. that could be really dangerous. so that's what we're going to watch for in the next 24 to 48 hours. we look at the satellite radar imagery heading into the next 24 to 48 hours. again, we'll continue to watch the potential for the ice storm and we will keep you up to date on that ongoing fire in chicago....
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as far south as portions of mississippi and alabama. a very widespread area. some of these storms also producing some very heavy rain. we're not just talking about tornadoes, but even flooding being a huge concern out here across portions of the state of ohio and eventually into the northeast as the storm will head in this direction as we head into later on this afternoon, into this evening. we could be talking about flooding as we head in through portions of upstate new york, pen opinion, later on today. a number of tornado watches in effect once again. we've had tornado warnings issued throughout the morning hours. one now just to the southeast of nashville. that means that there could be a tornado on the ground. so when these warnings get issued for your county, you've got to seek shelter immediately. otherwise we'll continue to track the risk for severe storms. you in the studio, we could be seeing severe weather in parts of new jersey, pennsylvania, extremely unusual. >> gretchen: maria, thank you very much for the update and bringing it to us. now the ot
as far south as portions of mississippi and alabama. a very widespread area. some of these storms also producing some very heavy rain. we're not just talking about tornadoes, but even flooding being a huge concern out here across portions of the state of ohio and eventually into the northeast as the storm will head in this direction as we head into later on this afternoon, into this evening. we could be talking about flooding as we head in through portions of upstate new york, pen opinion,...
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they are going to be expanding, a bunch of states, florida, south carolina, virginia, ohio, western part of north carolina. they need everybody. they need people that can cook, that can wait. they need managers and assistant managers, things like that. the range is big because you can either work hourly, be a server, or you can be a franchise owner. the salary range is huge. 30 k up to $200,000. but the caveat here, you have to open that you franchise, which a lot of our veterans are doing now with the breaks they're getting on the financing. >> batteries plus. >> batteries are in everything. power tools need batteries. atv's need batteries, cars. the exit sign in your hallway or office. that needs a battery. this is a company that sells them and it's actually really interesting. they've got 81 jobs. 530 locations across the country. associates make $12 an hour or so. but engineers, analysts can make upwards of $70,000. again, it's franchising that they've got 530 locations. 46 states, batteries. >> eric: the last one? >> everything is in the cloud. data, all your information, all your p
they are going to be expanding, a bunch of states, florida, south carolina, virginia, ohio, western part of north carolina. they need everybody. they need people that can cook, that can wait. they need managers and assistant managers, things like that. the range is big because you can either work hourly, be a server, or you can be a franchise owner. the salary range is huge. 30 k up to $200,000. but the caveat here, you have to open that you franchise, which a lot of our veterans are doing now...
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at that point joe wilson republican from south carolina jumped up and said, you lie and he was excoriated for doing that and how could you ever call the president into question. and turns out joe wilson may be right. i would be surprised if the white house doesn't get behind it in the next year. >> clayton: implicit in the law though, this is not, right, this would be separately in immigration reform. currently, these individuals are illegal. they cannot be a part of obamacare. >> tucker: that's correct. >> clayton: if immigration reform goes through, this would have to be a separate piece of legislation that would then roll them into this and yet, they might not be citizens, right, if they get papers that allow them to work here. >> tucker: exactly right. the idea is that people who have what we're calling a path to citizenship, others call it amnesty, here illegally to find a way to stay and become citizens, that those people would be eligible for government health care. >> ainsley: why couldn't they have the same system that we have. if we want health care coverage we get jobs and we h
at that point joe wilson republican from south carolina jumped up and said, you lie and he was excoriated for doing that and how could you ever call the president into question. and turns out joe wilson may be right. i would be surprised if the white house doesn't get behind it in the next year. >> clayton: implicit in the law though, this is not, right, this would be separately in immigration reform. currently, these individuals are illegal. they cannot be a part of obamacare. >>...
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tim scott, senator from south carolina, mia love, congressional candidate. so, we have seen a lot of attacks that have come from the left against black conservatives and it seems to t target of opportunity that the left seems to feel that they have. and they continue to go back there. so there's a pit of hypocrisy and a bit of irrelevant in the statement that general powell made. >> greta: just so i'm clear, he said the republican party is essentially guilty of those things? are you saying that it's hypocritical, that the liberals or the left-hand side of the political spectrum that's doing this or are both parties sometimes looked down on minorities? >> well, i can tell you this from personal experience, when you have people that run ads against you calling a war criminal or a whisper campaign by left leaning campaigns accusing me of spousal abuse or you see some of the other ads that were run as far as me punching older white women, that would be something that if it was ever done by republicans, it would be absolutely not tolerated. but yet, you're allowe
tim scott, senator from south carolina, mia love, congressional candidate. so, we have seen a lot of attacks that have come from the left against black conservatives and it seems to t target of opportunity that the left seems to feel that they have. and they continue to go back there. so there's a pit of hypocrisy and a bit of irrelevant in the statement that general powell made. >> greta: just so i'm clear, he said the republican party is essentially guilty of those things? are you...
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i think i the worst of it though, tornadoes down across areas of georgia, south carolina. lore raid doe texas yesterday got to 94 degrees. january 29th, 94 degrees. 70 in topeka, kansas. 63 in chicago. that is all about to change though. it is changing here. you can see the temps have dropped by around 25 degrees all across the area behind the storm system and it will continue to change more. take a look at yesterday's highs here. 73 atlanta, right now it's at 70. by friday morning 36. chicago you'll be at zero friday morning, dropping 63 degrees in about three days. big changes in store. uma. uma: it is unbelievable that that kind of drop is going to be happening so soon. thank you very much, rick. jon: new questions about when boeing first learned of the battery problems that forced airlines to ground their airliners. nan airline replaced ten batteries before one of them caught fire when landing at boston logan's airport. investigators are asking for a full operating history of the lithium ion batteries. dan springer is keeping and eye on all of this. >> reporter: the ba
i think i the worst of it though, tornadoes down across areas of georgia, south carolina. lore raid doe texas yesterday got to 94 degrees. january 29th, 94 degrees. 70 in topeka, kansas. 63 in chicago. that is all about to change though. it is changing here. you can see the temps have dropped by around 25 degrees all across the area behind the storm system and it will continue to change more. take a look at yesterday's highs here. 73 atlanta, right now it's at 70. by friday morning 36. chicago...
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carolina has offered an an amendment offering an aeu skros the board put of discretionary spending to pay for sandy relief. a leading house democrat from new york is pushing back. >> we must oppose the mulvaney amendment which is an across the board cut to offset the costs of disaster relief. i want to repeat this point again. in the united states of america we respond to disasters. all americans respond to disasters. we don't ask for offsets. >> reporter: with our debt at $16 trillion and counting and disasters every year a lot of lawmakers are saying the u.s. congress, the u.s. government should do a better job of budgeting, setting money aside for disasters so north just surprises every year that add to our debt, jon. jon: a hroflt american a lot of americans might tell that congresswoman that the state of our piggy bank is a disaster right now. jenna: major banks are turning to one of the government's top intelligence agencies to protect their computer systems from cyber crooks or even worse. the collaboration has critics and our chief correspondent catherine herridge is live with
carolina has offered an an amendment offering an aeu skros the board put of discretionary spending to pay for sandy relief. a leading house democrat from new york is pushing back. >> we must oppose the mulvaney amendment which is an across the board cut to offset the costs of disaster relief. i want to repeat this point again. in the united states of america we respond to disasters. all americans respond to disasters. we don't ask for offsets. >> reporter: with our debt at $16...
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. >> he tried a little bit until south carolina. it wasn't just the debate. the pathologies of the debate played out through the campaign. so you had senate seats in missouri and indiana that fell to the democrats in part because of republican flubs. we have to go to that core question. what is the democratic party now? is it a party that simply does well when the republicans do badly? is it simply an alternative to the republicans? or is there a there there? that's something that barack obama is going to have to do a lot of defining in and it will start in the inaugural speech. >> mayor, looking beyond the president, identify a face or faces within the party that you think best represent where it needs to go. for example, senator elect elizabeth warren. is that an individual who you think embodies where the democratic party needs to be moving? >> no, i do not. i think the democratic party is still pretty much the cult of the personalities that are involved. i think elizabeth warren won in the state of massachusetts simply because she was a better personality
. >> he tried a little bit until south carolina. it wasn't just the debate. the pathologies of the debate played out through the campaign. so you had senate seats in missouri and indiana that fell to the democrats in part because of republican flubs. we have to go to that core question. what is the democratic party now? is it a party that simply does well when the republicans do badly? is it simply an alternative to the republicans? or is there a there there? that's something that barack...
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tim scott of south carolina, another appointee is the other. it's the first time in history that two african-americans have served in the senate at the same time. in selecting cowan, governor patrick passed over former congressman barney frank who openly lobbied for the job. cowan will serve until april 30th when massachusetts voters will choose someone to fill out the remainder of kerry's term. we'll be right back. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps mai
tim scott of south carolina, another appointee is the other. it's the first time in history that two african-americans have served in the senate at the same time. in selecting cowan, governor patrick passed over former congressman barney frank who openly lobbied for the job. cowan will serve until april 30th when massachusetts voters will choose someone to fill out the remainder of kerry's term. we'll be right back. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the...
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tim scott of south carolina, another appointee is the other. it's the first time in history that two african-americans have served in the senate at the same time. in selecting cowan, governor patrick passed over former congressman barney frank who openly lobbied for the job. cowan will serve until april 30th when massachusetts voters will choose someone to fill out the remainder of kerry's term. we'll be right back. stand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. >> it's a matter of republicans and democrats coming together and finding a meeting of the minds and then making the case and, you know, i'm hopeful that this can get done and i don't think that it should take many, many months. i think this is something that we should be able to get done certainly this year
tim scott of south carolina, another appointee is the other. it's the first time in history that two african-americans have served in the senate at the same time. in selecting cowan, governor patrick passed over former congressman barney frank who openly lobbied for the job. cowan will serve until april 30th when massachusetts voters will choose someone to fill out the remainder of kerry's term. we'll be right back. stand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former...
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since 1993, he has represented the sixth district of south carolina in the house of representatives where he is now the third highest ranking democrat. congressman james clyburn. it is so lovely to have you here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> i want to talk to you about guns and immigration, but before i get there, i want to talk to you about what happened with the republicans in the house who seem to have done a little mini cave on the debt ceiling, and it looks like they are going to be willing to extend the debt ceiling for three months with which is the cover of the new york times this morning, and what is that about? what is happening? >> well, it seems they are trying to line up their opposition to the president, this debt ceiling trying to line it up with two other big economic situations that we are going to be faced, that is to continue resolution that we common call the c.r. to keep the government running which expires the first of march. and then of course, we have the so-called, i don't know what to call it, but it is not the cliff, but it is not what i would call it.
since 1993, he has represented the sixth district of south carolina in the house of representatives where he is now the third highest ranking democrat. congressman james clyburn. it is so lovely to have you here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> i want to talk to you about guns and immigration, but before i get there, i want to talk to you about what happened with the republicans in the house who seem to have done a little mini cave on the debt ceiling, and it looks like they...
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south carolina, originally. >> i couldn't tell. all right. you excited to be here? >> yes, very excited. >> all right. you can't wait for another four years, right? >> i don't know about that. >> all right. another washington person. >> we just came out to see you. >> all right. well, we appreciate you coming out. this line goes on forever, forever. what are you from? >> hampton, virginia. >> all right. how excited are you? >> real excited. woo! >> how cold are you? >> nothing but my fingertips and my toes. >> it's a little frigid out here. all right. mika, the crowd is absolutely wild out here. kind of cold. i can't believe they're still waiting this long. thank you, guys, so much for coming out. now, mika, who's joined us at the dubliner for the must read opinion? >> we have the associate editor of "the washington post." mike barnicle has a jacket on that feels like a puppy, it's so soft. it's very nice. ann must have made you worn that. you actually look quite nice today. >> thank you. >> all right. i'm going to read from your piece. i'll do that first. i've chos
south carolina, originally. >> i couldn't tell. all right. you excited to be here? >> yes, very excited. >> all right. you can't wait for another four years, right? >> i don't know about that. >> all right. another washington person. >> we just came out to see you. >> all right. well, we appreciate you coming out. this line goes on forever, forever. what are you from? >> hampton, virginia. >> all right. how excited are you? >> real...
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joining us now from washington, former republican senator of south carolina, jim demint. senator demint recently wrote about why he chose to leave the senate and head to the heritage foundation. in "the washington post," he wrote, in part, this. "the right ideas have the power to change the course of america, which is why the place to launch a conservative revival is the heritage foundation. it used to be said that willie mays's glove was where triples went to die. while congress has become the place where good ideas go to die. in contrast, think tanks such as heritage use objective analysis to discover buy ideas work or don't. conservative policies have proved their worth time and time again. if we're not communicating in a way that makes sense, that clear, we are doing a disservice to our fellow citizens. we need to test the market and our message to communicate more effectively." senator demint, i guess the first question would be, do you apply that -- do you apply that concept to guns? >> well, i've enjoyed hearing your discussion. the reason i left the senate is poli
joining us now from washington, former republican senator of south carolina, jim demint. senator demint recently wrote about why he chose to leave the senate and head to the heritage foundation. in "the washington post," he wrote, in part, this. "the right ideas have the power to change the course of america, which is why the place to launch a conservative revival is the heritage foundation. it used to be said that willie mays's glove was where triples went to die. while congress...
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carolina. but otherwise, it's a very quiet weather day across the country. and the big question, is this the coldest week of winter. and it looks like we're going to have a significant warmup across the country come next week at this time. so if you've been really complaining about the bitter cold, things will begin to improve. a little bit of light rain showers in orlando. but overall, much of the country very cold, and also looking very dry. you're watching "morning joe." we're brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. get started at legalzoom.com today. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out fo
carolina. but otherwise, it's a very quiet weather day across the country. and the big question, is this the coldest week of winter. and it looks like we're going to have a significant warmup across the country come next week at this time. so if you've been really complaining about the bitter cold, things will begin to improve. a little bit of light rain showers in orlando. but overall, much of the country very cold, and also looking very dry. you're watching "morning joe." we're...
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the other, tim scott of south carolina, was also appointed to his seat. and senator kerry departure means elizabeth warren, who was just sworn in, is now the senior senator from massachusetts. >>> one of the biggest challenges that will immediately confront secretary of state kerry at the state department is the crisis in syria, where there's been a major development today. an israeli air strike inside syria near damascus. richard engel, our chief foreign correspondent, here with us in the studio tonight. what's the significance of israel reaching in and popping a target like that. >> it's quite circusignature. what we've been able to can remember, an israeli air strike took place and attacked a convoy, probably stationary, just north of damascus. it was packed with fairly sophisticated russian anti aircraft missiles. and that those missiles were on their way to lebanon. they were going to be handed over to hezbollah. hezbollah is very powerful in lebanon, israel's sworn enemy. israel did not want hezbollah to have these weapons. what does it mean? hezbol
the other, tim scott of south carolina, was also appointed to his seat. and senator kerry departure means elizabeth warren, who was just sworn in, is now the senior senator from massachusetts. >>> one of the biggest challenges that will immediately confront secretary of state kerry at the state department is the crisis in syria, where there's been a major development today. an israeli air strike inside syria near damascus. richard engel, our chief foreign correspondent, here with us in...
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carolina is the one devastated next time? would you feel the same? >> absolutely. let's make perfectly clear. i do live in a hurricane-prone states. i've been through hurricanes and floods. this was not a debate whether whether or not the government should do it. i'm not in that crowd. i think the government should be doing this. the question is, is it important enough for us to pay for it or are we simply going to move that burden down to our kids? this is not designed to be a delay or a poison pill. it's designed to have a conversation about whether we're going to go to other places to take care of our own people. >> there's already been so much discussion over how long it's taken. for instance, aid to katrina went much quicker than aid to sandy is coming, as if there is any at all. do we need to -- you know how difficult it is to get cuts of any kind. that's going to mean relief for future disasters is going to take longer, isn't it? >> keep many mind, just yesterday on the house floor we passed something by an overwhelmin
carolina is the one devastated next time? would you feel the same? >> absolutely. let's make perfectly clear. i do live in a hurricane-prone states. i've been through hurricanes and floods. this was not a debate whether whether or not the government should do it. i'm not in that crowd. i think the government should be doing this. the question is, is it important enough for us to pay for it or are we simply going to move that burden down to our kids? this is not designed to be a delay or a...